Wide Format Print

The Roland VG enables T’Go Creative to offer many of the products they had previously outsourced, along with offering new product opportunities, at a cheaper cost and higher quality.

T’Go boldly into the future with new Roland TruVIS VG-640

T’Go Creative, a design-led full service agency based in Perthshire, have introduced the ‘future of print and cut’ to their growing business.

says Rob Goleniowski, Sales Support Manager at Roland DG.

Think it can be printed cheaper? Let Roland DG prove you wrong

As the number one manufacturer of wide format print and print & cut devices worldwide, Roland DG has a reputation for always being ahead of the curve.

Designed for ease of use, high quality but in a cost effective package, the JFX200 offers an affordable entrance to flatbed printing.

KT Litho diversifies with Mimaki JFX200 investment

Formed 33 years ago with the promises of quality, performance and delivery, Lancashire based printers, KT Litho is a well-established and reputable operation.

The BN-20 will be on display and producing high-quality print-and-cut samples with heat-press finishing demonstrating how entrepreneurs can produce a wide variety of profit-driving products while benefiting from low investment and minimal set-up logistics.

Roland DG & Apsom Infotex launch ‘Business In A Box’ for corporate gift sector

Roland DG and Apsom Infotex bring together the ‘Business in a Box’ concept that presents the Corporate Gift Industry a simple solution: focusing on customisation, corporate gifting and novelties all in one.

The new Canon 12 and 8 colour professional printers feature unique dual roll technology to support continuous paper feeding and the take-up of print, direct printing from a USB, WIFI connectivity as well as a transparent Chroma Optimiser ink on the 12 colour machine to improve print performance on gloss paper.

RGBuk takes delivery of UK’s first Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4000 & PRO-2000 Series

RGBuk has taken the first delivery in the UK of the new Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4000 and PRO-2000 printers at its demonstration centre based in Berkshire.

The ability of the DYSS to cut, crease, score and fold the most intricate of designs has made it a necessity for prototyping and small batch sample production of complex designs for many print, packaging and signmaking businesses.

DYSS automates large format cutting for PoS specialist Daytona

When Daytona Visual opened its doors for business back in 1979, the company was set up as a screen print company with a distinct eye for employing innovation.

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